Thursday, July 27, 2017

I have a raspberry pi on my network that is an NginX reverse proxy so I can have SSL termination and friendly names for some services on my network.

One of those services is OctoPrint for my PrusaI3 clone 3D printer. The host name for that raspberry pi is octopi01.bit13.local (bit13.local is my local domain) I want to be able to get to it in the browser by going to prusai3.bit13.local.

I have configured my DNS, also running on the same raspberry pi, to have an alias for prusai3.bit13.local to point to the nginx host (dns01.bit13.local.).

I then added an nginx config for the host so it will force SSL/TLS and proxy to the original host.

I have a raspberry pi on my network that is an NginX reverse proxy so I can have SSL termination and friendly names for some services on my network.

One of those services is OctoPrint for my PrusaI3 clone 3D printer. The host name for that raspberry pi is octopi01.bit13.local (bit13.local is my local domain) I want to be able to get to it in the browser by going to prusai3.bit13.local.

I have configured my DNS, also running on the same raspberry pi, to have an alias for prusai3.bit13.local to point to the nginx host (dns01.bit13.local.).

I then added an nginx config for the host so it will force SSL/TLS and proxy to the original host.